Thats a nice white cadillac front wheel drive limousine, lots of old Cadillac’s and La Salles at this show, I really liked the 1906 green and yellow Cadillac tourer, that would look sharp hand drawn and hand painted on a T-shirt.
The white Cadillac Limousine would look nice hand painted on a T-shirt too.
I enjoyed see the pictures of so many Cadillac’s and La Salle’s, I would not mind drawing and painting all
of them on T-shirts, keep me quite busy.
thanks Earle for showing the rest of us your pictures of this Cadilac meet in Vermont,
I remain,
yours truly,

I took part in the Cadillac parade in Barton, Vermont. Unfortunately, my camera was set to black and white unbeknownst to me so, all of my pictures are in black and white. I was able to sit at the special table as Henry Martyn Leland was a cousin of mine. That was special for me. Just to clear something up that people may or may not know. Henry wasn’t born in Barton, Vermont as it popularly assumed by most people. Most people, even Wikipedia, have it wrong. He was born in Danville, Vermont. He was raised in Barton though so, they are still correct when they say that Barton was the home of Henry. I have the record of his passport where it clearly shows his place of birth as Danville. He HAD to tell the people that when obtaining his passport. I look at it this way. Regardless of where he was born in reality, he told the people when obtaining his passport that he was born in Danville. If that is where he wanted people to believe he was born, that is good enough for me too. 🙂